DRAW
BOLTS

For heavy duty
draw action. High hole position in the top prevents rivets splitting
wood box beveled edges. Also in plain steel, no hole for spot welding.

49111 Drawbolt

Same as #491110,
except for the right angle top. This bolt is widely used replacing
screws in securing the lid of the outside shipping box for caskets.

44333 Drawbolt

A sturdy guarded
drawbolt which has a crimped wire loop, three rivet holes in bottom
section. Also in plain steel, no hole for spot welding. Specify
44333½.

44333¼

Also for narrow
lid boxes and for offsets up to 5/32". The top is flat with
no raised edge.

44333 5/8

This top has
the same depth of bevel as the bottom. No offset. Used for narrow
lids.

435 Drawbolt

Smaller, more
recent variation of the #44333 drawbolt. Only two rivets in the
bottom.

435-1 Drawbolt

Includes a sturdy
link for a padlock. This bolt, in aluminum, is popular on fishing
tackle boxes.

44334 Drawbolt
(Covered)

Medium size
drawbolt with sufficient leverage to pull the lid down tight and
secure with little effort. Beveled edges and countersunk holes.

44444 Drawbolt
(Covered)

Large size draw
type bolt. A lip on the inside end of the loop is pulled into a
slot in the top for maximum security. Edges beveled, holes countersunk.

42 Spring
Compression Drawbolt

Three powerful,
concealed springs are preloaded at 42 pounds. With a 1/8 extension
of the loop as the bolt is closed, the load increases up to a minimum
of 70 pounds. When used with a rubber gasket, complete submersion-proofing
is effected. Believed to be the most powerful draw action of its
type yet devised.

41 Miniature
Drawbolt

A tiny, but
sturdy drawbolt, less than 1¼" overall, including
the top. Only two screws or rivets required. It is self-aligning
under tension.

Clawbolt and
matching lock available with or without cut-out (please specify).
#4402½ clawbolt often used with two #4303
tops to hold together the lid and two speakers on stereo-phonographs.
Rattle-proof ... one catch does the job of three.

The idea lock
or bolt for molded cases. Excelsior offers many variations not illustrated.
Through special cut-outs, offsets and tops. Most valance problems
can be overcome. Also available no cut-out

Especially
designed for stereophonic equipment. Holes are far enough apart
between the top and the bottom to avoid riveting into the corner
reinforcing blocks. With locking mechanism, specify #37 lock.

446 Drawbolt

Same action
as #447 drawbolt, but shorter length.

448 DrawboltThe same
action as #447 only wider with the same length.

All of the above
drawbolts and lock (except 446) are adaptable for flush application
or to span valances on molded cases. The standard cut-out is 21/32"
wide x 1/16" deep. To open, simply push forward on the bottom
and the whole lock or catch raises horizontally. The cover does not
flap backwards, -- An action unique to this type of cantilever draw
action.